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Post by Mustang on Apr 30, 2016 19:30:01 GMT 10
Enough to make you cry, I was there 2 years ago still the same: (Old Peak Hill Holden Dealership) First 3x appear to be EH I would expect a battery & fresh fuel you could drive them out?
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Post by dbree on May 3, 2016 21:47:46 GMT 10
Are those unsold floor stock EH holdens? hard to think they could exist in this age.. How many are in the place... ?
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Post by Warrenk on May 4, 2016 10:15:56 GMT 10
I think I might have the story of the cars. I borrowed a couple of Mustang's photo and posted them on an early Falcon Facebook page. I received the fold owing answer " these cars have been there since the 80's they were trade ins, the blue one's last rego being march 1980, there are also a few cars out back of the dealership including an FB holden ute, an HR holden wagon, various HQ kingswood, Statesmen and premier models, and theres a yard up the road full of 1950's and 60's cars, including a 58 chevy biscayne in complete condition and various early holden and ford cars". There are also an number of 70's motor bikes in rear of the building as well. There has been numerous approaches to buy the vehicle that are in the building as well as the ones stored in the open, but at this stage the owner has no interest in selling.
Warren
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Post by Mustang on May 4, 2016 18:42:04 GMT 10
Hi Warren, Look at the lower door skins on the closest EH (amazing) They must be out of the morning sun,I didn't take any notice of the direction. The cars up further in the open are now decaying fairly rapidly. Sad, Sad. I don't think I will look next time passing .
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Post by margra on May 11, 2016 17:07:17 GMT 10
I gave up trying to buy there years ago but some vehicles in the wreck yard did get sold about 10 years ago that is why there is a gap between the fence and cars there Graham
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